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PHOTOS: 100 Danish Pendant Lamps Shine Bright at Copenhagen Design Week!

09/03/2011
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  • Copenhagen Design Week 2011 Still Light Exhibition
    Lamps have always fascinated Scandinavian designers. One of the reasons for this can be attributed to their vast exposure to the distinctive, soft light that comes with their dark Nordic winters. Hanging from a modular metal structure at Copenhagen’s <a title="One Hundred Danish Pendants Shine at Copenhagen Design Week 2011" href="http://kglteater.dk/OmTeateret/Scenerne/Skuespilhuset.aspx" target="_blank">Royal Danish Playhouse</a> shines the exhibition <a title="One Hundred Danish Pendants Shine at Copenhagen Design Week 2011" href="http://www.copenhagendesignweek.com/category/design-zone/events/still-light" target="_blank">Still Light</a>, a collection of 100 inspiring pendants by Danish companies and independent designers. As part of <a title="One Hundred Danish Pendants Shine at Copenhagen Design Week 2011" href="http://www.copenhagendesignweek.com/" target="_blank">Copenhagen Design Week 2011</a>, the exhibition features brilliant sustainable lamps with a focus on new materials, easy transportation, energy-efficiency and repurposed standard components.
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  • Copenhagen Design Week 2011 Still Light Exhibition
    With an emphasis on making durable, elegant and intricately folded lamps, traditional Danish family business Le Klint designed 'Lise Navne'.
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  • Copenhagen Design Week 2011 Still Light Exhibition
    Designed by Frank Kerdil, 'Magazine Pineapple' is a unique customizable lamp made from a central acrylic structure with magazine pieces attached.
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  • Copenhagen Design Week 2011 Still Light Exhibition
    Designed by Form Us With Love, the 'Unfold' lamp is made from soft and durable silicone rubber that can squeeze into a small packaging.
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  • Copenhagen Design Week 2011 Still Light Exhibition
    'Knot' is a limited edition, huge hanging lamp designed by Kibisi. the lamps is made from standard sanitary ventilation with an LED rope light fixture glowing inside.
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  • Copenhagen Design Week 2011 Still Light Exhibition
    The 'ICE' chandelier by Refer-Staer consists of a handful of hand-blown glass globes hanging from recyclable aluminum fittings and LED lights.
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  • Copenhagen Design Week 2011 Still Light Exhibition
    'Bau Pendant' by Vibeke F. Scmidt is a sculptural, flatpack lamp made from interlocked local birch wood. It has been designed to engage the user into a DIY and creative design.
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  • Copenhagen Design Week 2011 Still Light Exhibition
    The brilliant 'Still Light' installation will be on display until the 6th of September as part of the Copenhagen Design Week 2011!
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Copenhagen Design Week 2011 Still Light Exhibition

Lamps have always fascinated Scandinavian designers. One of the reasons for this can be attributed to their vast exposure to the distinctive, soft light that comes with their dark Nordic winters. Hanging from a modular metal structure at Copenhagen’s Royal Danish Playhouse shines the exhibition Still Light, a collection of 100 inspiring pendants by Danish companies and independent designers. As part of Copenhagen Design Week 2011, the exhibition features brilliant sustainable lamps with a focus on new materials, easy transportation, energy-efficiency and repurposed standard components.

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